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Part 6 - Low Budget Classic Motorcycle Restoration Project

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This is one of the reasons why motorcycle restoration is very popular among a lot of people today, especially for vintage and classic bikes. When you plan on restoring a vintage motorcycle, you need to remember that there are three things that you need to take a look at. These are the engine, the frame, and the manufacturer s parts book. This means that you will eventually have a fun time figuring out what design you should give your motorcycle and it will also help in making the entire restoration project a lot smoother. Whenever you are restoring a vintage bike, always remember that this is a fun hobby. It s not really a job that you should take very seriously. It is also a type of hobby where you may need to spend a lot of money on. If this sounds like a lot of work for you, then you might want to consider getting a different hobby. However, if you don t care about the work involved in motorcycle restoration and you have all the time and money for it, then you will surely love restoring motorcycles especially vintage or classic bikes. When you don t have any experience with engines much more in rebuilding them, you should leave the engine rebuild to the professionals. Carburetor and exhaust systems suffer the most wear. This is why you should consider replacing them. When you do, make sure that you bring the old unit with you in order for you to get the right replacement part. Doing these things will keep everything organized and it will also help avoid confusion. You also need to get the engine checked. This means that you may need to take the motorcycle engine apart. And, because doing this task requires special skills and process, you may want to leave the engine rebuilding or engine repair in the hands of a professional or a specialist. Always remember that when you are restoring a motorcycle, you want everything to be exact and not something that is close to what the motorcycle looked like before. The next step is to work on the frame first. You can sandblast it to remove any old paint and rust from the metal. Then, you can apply primer then paint it to its original color. 

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